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Dear friends,
Joint Director – Animal Husbandary
BBMP
BBMP Main Office,
NR Square, Bangalore -2
jdanihus@bbmp.gov.in
Mobile – 09480683010
And
Mr. S.K.Nataraj,
Mayor of Bangalore
No. 144, 12th Cross,
3rd Main, Sarakki Grama,
Bangalore-560078
Mobile :
Let us be humble and to the point in our emails. I am sure the people who formulated these laws were not aware that they are breaching our fundamental rights. This law is violation of PCT Act. More than that its a direct violation of Article 19, 25, 26, 27, 28 of constitution apart from 48-A, 51-g, etc
Some extracts of the constitution are quoted here which may be applied here –
Article 25, 26, 27, 28 which still provides religious freedom to all citizens and preserves the principle of secularism in India. According to the constitution, all religions are equal before the State. Citizens are free to preach, practice and propagate any religion of their choice in their own way. While Article 48-A says – ” The State shall endeavor to protect & improve the environment and to safeguard the forests and wildlife of the country .” Article 51-A deals with the fundamental duties of the citizen. Article 51-A(g) states – ” It shall be duty of every citizen of India to protect & improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wildlife and to have compassion for living creatures.” Article 19 deals with the fundamental rights of the citizen. So ” Right to Protect the Environment ” comes within Article 19. The ten Fundamental Duties—given in Article 51-A of the constitution—can be classified as either duties towards self, duties concerning the environment, duties towards the State and duties towards the nation. “Directive Principles of State Policy” directs that the government should keep them in mind while framing laws, even though they are non-justifiable in nature. Directive Principles are classified under the following categories: Gandhi an, social, economic, political, administrative, legal, environmental, protection of monuments, peace and security…………..
Citizens For Animal Rights (CFAR),
New Delhi.
Article 51A of the Indian Constitution . . .
” It shall be the duty of every citizen of India . . . to have compassion for all living creatures . . . “